Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Flashcards
characteristics of basal cell carcinoma
superificial nodular morpheaform infiltrative punkus tumor
wo types of non-melanoma skin cancer
proliferation of keratinocytes (SCC)
follicular related basal layer keratinocytes (BCC)
squamous cell carcinoma
actinic keratosis
squamous cell carcinoma in situ aka bowen’s disease
actinic keratosis
scaly rough red plaque due to damaged/atypical keratincoytes
superficial (not full thickness) epidermal atypical–>about 10% SCC
characteristics of actinic keratosis
coarse and sand-paper like
better felt than tocuhed and can be very thich (horn-like)
can be tender too
SCC in situ aka
bowen’s disease
what does SCC ins itu look like
well defined pink/brown scaly plaques
full thickness epidermal keratinocytes
SCC in situ–>SCC
26%
SCC acounts for ___% of skin cancer
20
SCC arise from
keratinocytes in epidermis
mutation in SCC
TP53 in more than 90% of patients
clinical presentation of SCC
red scaly plaque/nodule on sun exposed area
central scale or ulceration–typically older patients
often painful
histology of SCC
atypical keratinocytes extend from the epidermis and invade into the dermis and sometimes beyond
keratin pearls
peri-neural invasion
scc risk factors
UV HPV arsenic immunosuppression medications light pigmentation chronic inflammation tobacco, alch
keratoacanthoma
SCC subtype that tyically more indolent
usually grows fast than spontenously involutes; may be viral related